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Well, we might be the only ones.. We are about to do Lentil, and I'm not sure how we will get around the music part of the book?? Then again, I have two hearing kids that LOVE music! I feel guilty for enjoying music... Sorry, I guess I'm venting... Anyone have any suggestions?

I'm not sure if I know of other moms with deaf children on the boards. But we're glad you're here!

Could your deaf child feel the bass thumping? You could teach the others the music lessons and teach your deaf child something different about music. Rhyme, lyrics, rhythm could all be learned by your deaf child. Could your deaf child feel the air coming through a harmonica?

Or if it's too hard to handle this time (emotionally), just let it go. Everyone will still love the book!

Melissa, Five in a Row Staff - Community ManagerMarried 19 years to Robert. HomeschoolingJacob, 16, andMattie, 12 all the way through.

She might like that!! Thanks!!! We did the Christmas Lights display houses on Youtube...you know the ones where people set their lights to music?!? Then I pointed some beats out and then gave up & let them dance to around the living room to the music and lights, LOL!